Michael Koplow is the chief policy officer of Israel Policy Forum, and also serves as a senior research fellow of the Kogod Research Center at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. Before coming to Israel Policy Forum, he was the founding program director of the Israel Institute. He holds a doctorate in government from Georgetown University, where he specialized in political development and ideology, and the politics of Middle Eastern states.
Michael Koplow
By Michael Koplow
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